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Servant:
While it is good he is gone,
The celebration in the streets IMO, are just wrong.
We were horrified when others celebrated the terrorist attack,
and for us to celebrate the death of someone, no matter how evil the person is, is wrong.
No...it's not wrong and tell you why:
1. The people that were killed on 9/11 were part of a war of not their choosing.
2. The 3000 people that died that day were of all nationalities (I think around 11 were Romanian) and they never thought someone would hijack a plane filled with more innocents to fly them to their deaths.
3. That pseudo (fake in Latin) man made his choice when he killed innocents indiscriminately (Christians, Arabs, etc you name it) That leads me (underlined: MY opinion) to the conclusion that the religion is just a motif to cover a thirst for blood and victims. Why else would someone attack innocents of its own religion in the name of the religion he supports? The answer: to have a reason in his own mind or other people, that he's not a mass murderer, when in fact he is.
These are the reasons that...I wouldn't say have a national holiday. That would actually give him a merit for something atrocious and the world would remember. I would say...be HAPPY TODAY and FORGET him (lower case) TOMORROW.
These are my 2 cents.